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Kaneda 2005-12-16 07:19 PM

I dont even want to bother w/ the smaller versions of that animated one.
http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/2858/xmas2as.gif

Lenny 2005-12-17 08:08 AM

Mewwy Chwistmas!

Lenny 2005-12-17 12:46 PM

Ineffable Lenny: Yes. I do.
SmarterChild: Ya do?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Oh yeah? Do ya?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do you?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Oh yeah? Do ya?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Ya do?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do, huh?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do you?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya really?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do, huh?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya really?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do, huh?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do you?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Ya do? Really?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Do ya really?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: You do, huh?
Ineffable Lenny: I do.
SmarterChild: Whatever you say, Lenny. Anyway, moving right along..


Stupid Smarterchild...

Willkillforfood 2005-12-18 09:48 AM

I must say Lenny ...you are unique :P

Lenny 2005-12-18 09:51 AM

:D

Oh for heaven's sake! Do we have to have the Significant Post rule in here?! It's a Spam thread!

Lenny 2005-12-18 09:52 AM

David Firth is so weird...

www.fat-pie.com and watch the Spoilsbury Toast boy things. And the things to do with Devvo.

Lenny 2005-12-18 09:54 AM

Rimsky-Korsakov is so amazing!

I'm listening to the second movement of Sheherazade at the moment. I thought the arrangement we played in band was good...but this is just amazing!

Mvmnt 1: The Sea and Sinbad's Ship
Mvmnt 2: The Tale of the Kalendar Prince
Mvmnt 3: The Young Prince and the Young Princess
Mvmnt 4: The Festival at Baghdad


I think that the whole piece is based upon the story "Arabian Nights", and has something to do with a Princess in the story called Sheherazade or something.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-18 09:56 AM

I am a fat pie. Eat me.

Lenny 2005-12-18 09:59 AM

What type of pie though?

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Listening to Sheherazade you can really imagine everything happening. I'm now listening to the third movement, and you can really imagine the Pinrce and Princess dancing to the music, maybe in a rose garden with the Princess running away and hiding, and making the Prince come to her.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-18 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Lenny
What type of pie though?

The kind with liver, heart, spleen, colon (other vital organs) plenty of calcium and other things. I'm a human pie.

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:08 AM

Oh...OK then.

*munch* Mmmmm...bacon.

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Ooooh! Drum rolls!

I wonder what the 4th Movement has in it...I so want that Trumpet and Bass instrument call and reply to come back.

EVEN BETTER! FUll brass section! :D

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:12 AM

OOOOH! Spinemelting harmonies. :) Dischordant harmonies. This is making me so happy.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-18 10:13 AM

you masturbating to janet jackson's boob slip? :p

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:14 AM

NO! The 4th movement silly!

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:15 AM

BUGGER! You'll twist my words.

I am NOT masturbating. And I am NOT watching Janet Jackson's boob slip. I never will!

I am listening to the 4th Movement of Sheherazade and I am totally immersed in it. It is so fucking amazing.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-18 10:17 AM

It's so fucking amazing like ...a boobie?

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:26 AM

Compared to this piece of music, a breast is as simple and uninviting as a C# played repeatedly on a horrifyingly flat piano. And yet, Sheherazade isn't even the best piece of classical music out there. There are other pieces with more passion, with greater 'shoick tactics' out there. There are pieces that would make a grown man cry. There are pieces that would raise the bloodlust in a 20 pound, 40 year old virgin, and get him screaming and shouting like giant bikers. There are pieces of music out there that will leave you thinking for weeks after hearing them. And one wonders how? How could someone like Beethoven have composed with no hearing? How could he have composed his great symphonies without being able to physically hear the harmonies, and the dischordancy, and the interweaving melodies? How could people like Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Bach, Korsakov compose pieces like they did? In their time they would have had no computers, no equipment that would allow them to play back different parts and bits of tune to see if it all fitted, they did it all in their heads. That is what maks them so great.

So, no, it is not fucking amazing like a breast. it is fucking amazing like a piece of music that can change the world.

Lenny 2005-12-18 10:29 AM

If you appreciate music, if you are a musician, then I urge you to listen to the 4th Movement of Sheherazade. It will leave you sat there with your mouth hanging open. Get it playing on a really good speaker system at a really good quality, and you absolutely love it. Even if you aren't a musician, and wouldn't listen to classical music for toffee, just listen to it. It's only 13 minutes. Listen to it as you post. It's not as if you are doing anything else.

Kaneda 2005-12-18 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny
Compared to this piece of music, a breast is as simple and uninviting as a C# played repeatedly on a horrifyingly flat piano. And yet, Sheherazade isn't even the best piece of classical music out there. There are other pieces with more passion, with greater 'shoick tactics' out there. There are pieces that would make a grown man cry. There are pieces that would raise the bloodlust in a 20 pound, 40 year old virgin, and get him screaming and shouting like giant bikers. There are pieces of music out there that will leave you thinking for weeks after hearing them. And one wonders how? How could someone like Beethoven have composed with no hearing? How could he have composed his great symphonies without being able to physically hear the harmonies, and the dischordancy, and the interweaving melodies? How could people like Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Bach, Korsakov compose pieces like they did? In their time they would have had no computers, no equipment that would allow them to play back different parts and bits of tune to see if it all fitted, they did it all in their heads. That is what maks them so great.

So, no, it is not fucking amazing like a breast. it is fucking amazing like a piece of music that can change the world.

Uhm. Sheherazade huh. Hmmm



Make me a list of these life changing compositions so I can d/l and listen to some.

Lenny 2005-12-19 10:51 AM

Scheherazade probably won't be life-changing, just an amazingly good listen.

If you want life-changing then download the greatest works of all the greatest composers. And also the pieces that are spoken really highly of. Pieces that you hear and recognise at once.

Kaneda 2005-12-19 03:49 PM

I haven't had soup in a dogs age! Its quite a strange food.

Lenny 2005-12-19 03:56 PM

Last time I had soup it was Tomato. Campbells cream of Tomato. Delicious. That was back in November... :(

What was the last soup you had?

Kaneda 2005-12-19 03:57 PM

Well over a year.

Lenny 2005-12-19 04:15 PM

Ouch.

You poor, depraved, child!

Get down to your local Co-Op, buy some soup, and eat it! NOW! Pick me up some maltesers whilst you're there will you laddy? Attaboy.

Kaneda 2005-12-19 07:52 PM

Im sofucking sick. Stupid ex-girlfriend

Lenny 2005-12-20 04:19 AM

That doesn't sound good. What's happened?

Willkillforfood 2005-12-20 08:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaneda
Im sofucking sick. Stupid ex-girlfriend

I got mono from my last ex ...now any chick that I make out with that hasn't had it before is doomed, lol.

JRwakebord 2005-12-20 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny
Compared to this piece of music, a breast is as simple and uninviting as a C# played repeatedly on a horrifyingly flat piano. And yet, Sheherazade isn't even the best piece of classical music out there. There are other pieces with more passion, with greater 'shoick tactics' out there. There are pieces that would make a grown man cry. There are pieces that would raise the bloodlust in a 20 pound, 40 year old virgin, and get him screaming and shouting like giant bikers. There are pieces of music out there that will leave you thinking for weeks after hearing them. And one wonders how? How could someone like Beethoven have composed with no hearing? How could he have composed his great symphonies without being able to physically hear the harmonies, and the dischordancy, and the interweaving melodies? How could people like Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Mozart, Bach, Korsakov compose pieces like they did? In their time they would have had no computers, no equipment that would allow them to play back different parts and bits of tune to see if it all fitted, they did it all in their heads. That is what maks them so great.

So, no, it is not fucking amazing like a breast. it is fucking amazing like a piece of music that can change the world.


Quoth the virgin: "Nevermore"

Kaneda 2005-12-20 06:21 PM

So once you get mono, your a carrier for it forever after?

Randuin 2005-12-21 12:20 PM

Death Knight Avatar!

Randuin 2005-12-21 05:05 PM

It's been a crazy almost 4 years.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-21 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaneda
So once you get mono, your a carrier for it forever after?

Yes, as you are with any virus ...it just stays dormant. With mono you are contagious for quite a while after you initially get it ...like a year and a half and then randomly throughout your life you can become contagious (not randomly but I'm not sure what has to take place for you to be contagious). A small percentage of people with mono actually have one or more relapses where the symptoms return ...that would suck. Most people end up having mono though, 80-90 percentiles I think. Pretty certain it's in the 90 percentiles. However, with each new generation there's a new crop for mono to infect :P.

JRwakebord 2005-12-22 01:28 PM

Well then I'm not gonna be kissing you anytime soon.

Kaneda 2005-12-22 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willkillforfood
Yes, as you are with any virus ...it just stays dormant. With mono you are contagious for quite a while after you initially get it ...like a year and a half and then randomly throughout your life you can become contagious (not randomly but I'm not sure what has to take place for you to be contagious). A small percentage of people with mono actually have one or more relapses where the symptoms return ...that would suck. Most people end up having mono though, 80-90 percentiles I think. Pretty certain it's in the 90 percentiles. However, with each new generation there's a new crop for mono to infect :P.

I'll trade you my herpes virus for your mono.

Great-Thanatos 2005-12-22 11:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kaneda
I'll trade you my herpes virus for your mono.

eeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwwww

Willkillforfood 2005-12-23 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRwakebord
Well then I'm not gonna be kissing you anytime soon.

You'll eventually get it anyways if you haven't already had it. It's estimated that close to half of us get it when we're babies ...but sadly I wasn't part of that half :P. Had to get it at the bad time :(. My friend made out with a chick that apparently had mono and didn't get it ...he's one of those lucky few :P.

Lenny 2005-12-23 06:59 AM

I don't get it...what exactly is this 'mono' thingy?

Up until now I'd never heard of it.

Willkillforfood 2005-12-23 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny
I don't get it...what exactly is this 'mono' thingy?

Up until now I'd never heard of it.

The thing I'ma give that black chick :P. Mono-nucleosis. The kissing disease ...it's more prevelant in the U.S. I believe.

Lenny 2005-12-23 07:07 AM

The 'kissing disease'.

Oh, in that case I'm immune for life. :)

Willkillforfood 2005-12-23 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lenny
The 'kissing disease'.

Oh, in that case I'm immune for life. :)

Drinking after someone can spread it too. Or if by chance you get their saliva in your mouth some other way ...it's from more passionate (french) kissing ...you gotta swap saliva :P. That's how I got it ...getting it was fun but dealing with it sucked x_X.


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